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If your state is like most, there is no recission or "cooling off" period for vehicle purchases. You can't just unwind the contract and make the dealer take the car back. It's a used car, there is no "lemon" law. If the cost of getting the Jeep checked out is a concern, you may pale at the tens of thousands of dollars, and many months, or years, it will likely take to pursue any actual or perceived legal issue with the used car dealer. I'm guessing the State AG is going to tell you good luck with your used car; you bought it. I'm not discouraging you, just describing something from my own book of experience in this realm.I have a 300 deductible on my extended warranty. I trust my mechanic more than i do a dealership. If the problem turns out to be major going to contact the NY Attorney General and try to get a refund. It's only been 2 weeks.
Only the dealer determines that, and they cover the cost of the diagnostic if it is. Else you're on the hook for probably a $150-$200 charge for that.Yes but first I have to find our if it's a warranty issue.
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